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Steamy mirrors.

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2007, 19:08
by Paul H
Don`t know if this is a trend in hotels to save money, but I have noticed a high number of shower/bathroom extract fans don`t work, even in newly refurbished hotels. I expect a 100 room hotel can make some pretty decent savings over the year if they disconnect them.We have a right to steam free mirrors in our hotel rooms[y].

PostPosted: 18 Mar 2007, 19:13
by MarkJ
Its not the extract fans that stop the mirror from steaming up but whether or not the mirror is heated - this can be done using a heated mirror or ensuring the bathroom and subsequently the mirror is warm before the steam of the shower starts!. We have a heated mirror at home and its great!

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2007, 17:07
by porsche911
Have we really come to having a chat about steaming mirrors - Oh dear!

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2007, 18:07
by Decker
Pot, meet kettle...

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2007, 18:21
by porsche911
Jesus Decker - Your on the ball today with yor quick remarks etc- lol

PostPosted: 20 Mar 2007, 23:48
by VS045
...err, back on topic...Extractor fans and heated mirrors please:)

VS.

PostPosted: 21 Mar 2007, 23:33
by MarkJ
Originally posted by porsche911
Have we really come to having a chat about steaming mirrors - Oh dear!


Keith - please promise that in 6 months you will not start a new thread about Steamy Mirrors!![:w]

PostPosted: 22 Mar 2007, 19:11
by jerseyboy
An easy way to stop steamy mirrors is to rub in shaving foam not forgetting to wipe it off before you shave.

Leave it on the mirror for about 1 min. then when you come to have a bath/shower then use the mirror for a shave and hey presto [^][^]NO STEAMY MIRROR.[^][^]

PostPosted: 22 Mar 2007, 19:56
by MarkJ
Originally posted by jerseyboy


An easy way to stop steamy mirrors is to rub in shaving foam not forgetting to wipe it off before you shave.

Leave it on the mirror for about 1 min. then when you come to have a bath/shower then use the mirror for a shave and hey presto [^][^]NO STEAMY MIRROR.[^][^]



Perhaps we should have a "Top Tips" thread in the Off Topic section for stuff like this - things like hanging up clothes in the bathroom and then running the shower to get the room all steamy and remove creases ( after you have soaped the mirror of course!!!!)

PostPosted: 22 Mar 2007, 23:09
by Paul H
Or the hotels could just re-connect the extract fans.[:?]

PostPosted: 22 Mar 2007, 23:20
by MarkJ
Originally posted by Paul H
Or the hotels could just re-connect the extract fans.[:?]


Its Groundhog day...............

Originally posted by MarkJ
Its not the extract fans that stop the mirror from steaming up but whether or not the mirror is heated - this can be done using a heated mirror or ensuring the bathroom and subsequently the mirror is warm before the steam of the shower starts!


[:w]

PostPosted: 22 Mar 2007, 23:30
by Paul H
It`s what?

PostPosted: 23 Mar 2007, 00:42
by Wolves27
I always like mist free mirrors in hotels, its a good sign..

Dean

PostPosted: 24 Mar 2007, 12:15
by thelaceys
And for the ladies out there who probably don't carry shaving foam. Try cleaning the mirror with shower gel and polishing it up before steaming the bathroom that always works for us and saves stabbing yourself in the eye with the mascara brush cos you can't see what you're doing[B)]

thelaceys

PostPosted: 25 Mar 2007, 16:30
by DWiles
I think it is not a case of the fans being switched of but the nature of extract sytems being changed. Rather than having a fan positioned locally (in bathroom ceiling) which comes on when you switch the light on. I have notice extract room bathrooms appear to have fans positioned centrally. This is quieter, more energy efficient easier to maintain and so cheaper. however the extract rate is much lower so humidity from baths/showers remains much longer and mirrors remain misted up. I have tested extract which do not appear to work to find they where extracting at a low level. The easist was to clear misted mirrors is open the bathroom door air con in room quickly dries things out.

Trust me I'm a building surveyor.

PostPosted: 25 Mar 2007, 18:44
by RedVee
A quick blast with a hairdryer is enough to demist.

Regards

Pat

PostPosted: 29 Mar 2007, 18:34
by Speedbird223
Or leave the bathroom door open....my bathrooms at home never steam up.